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Gurdwara Sahib PULAPOL KUALA LUMPUR

In 1940 the Police Depot which was situated in Bluff Road (present Bukit Aman) was moved to gurney road (now know as Jalan Semarak) Kuala Lumpur. This Depot became the main training centre for the Police personnel and recruit. There was an official Sikh Police personnel.

To serve the religious needs of the Sikhs in the Police Depot, the Government built a Gurdwara Sahib within the Depot area in the early 1941

The Gurdwara Sahib which occupies 17,000 square feet of land was officially declared open on 24th April 1041. This is the third Sikh Gurdwara to be built Kuala Lumpur. Sgt Major(R) Giani Dasoundha Singh Village Amargarh, Bhatinda served as a Granthi for about 7 years in this Gurdwara sahib in the 1950's.

As time passed Gurdwara Sahib Pulapol got its pride of place when the government gazetted it as a heritage building under the Antiquities Act 2004 and it remains active to the present day.

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